Are you juggling
25 great ideas in your head
all at once
and getting no where with any of them?
If so, my advice to you is to pick one and GO!
It’s easy to get stuck in the middle of gathering ideas, stirring them up and daydreaming about how perfect each one will be . . . and six months later finding that you haven’t moved forward on any of them!
One thing I’ve learned from my writer friends in Boulder Media Women is that if you want to write a book, you have to sit in a chair and write; and, if you want to implement a new project in your private practice, you need to put one foot in front of another to achieve that goal.
It doesn’t happen by itself. And, it doesn’t happen if you are spread too thin by feeding all your great ideas at once.
Carve out time on a weekly basis dedicated to your one new project.
Block out the time on your calendar.
Set measurable goals for your work.
Develop the idea / product / project.
Finesse the details. (Need a focus group to help?)
Create a marketing plan.
Fill your seats / meet your goals.
Then you’re ready to pick (another) one . . . and GO!
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